Gas Prices Are Going Up. Here’s How Much More You’ll Pay This Year Based On Your Exact Car

Jun 13, 2018

Gas Prices Are Going Up. Here’s How Much More You’ll Pay This Year Based On Your Exact Car: Owners of Ford F-series trucks — the most popular vehicle in 2017 — will pay about $413 more in gas this year compared to last year, according to government estimates. Honda Civic and Toyota Camry drivers, meanwhile, will face increases of $206.

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Gas Prices Are Going Up. Here’s How Much More You’ll Pay This Year Based On Your Exact Car: Owners of Ford F-series trucks — the most popular vehicle in 2017 — will pay about $413 more in gas this year compared to last year, according to government estimates. Honda Civic and Toyota Camry drivers, meanwhile, will face increases of $206.Those figures are based on the Energy Information Administration’s estimate that gas will cost an average of $2.79 a gallon in 2018, up 37 cents from last year’s average. The calculation also assumes you’re doing as much driving as the average American — about 13,000 miles a year.Gas Prices Are Going Up. Here’s How Much More You’ll Pay This Year Based On Your Exact Car: Owners of Ford F-series trucks — the most popular vehicle in 2017 — will pay about $413 more in gas this year compared to last year, according to government estimates. Honda Civic and Toyota Camry drivers, meanwhile, will face increases of $206.Those figures are based on the Energy Information Administration’s estimate that gas will cost an average of $2.79 a gallon in2018, up 37 cents from last year’s average. The calculation also assumes you’re doing as much driving as the average American — about 13,000 miles a year.

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